Computer SkillsFREE
Digital Hub Workshop
This workshop will provide a brief
overview of the digital world and offer
an opportunity to ask questions, gain
confidence and discover new and
interesting programs and applications.
Places are limited so please book early.
To be advised - 1 session
workshop

The Digital Hub
Continuing on from the Digital Hub
Workshop, the Digital Hub provides
casual, weekly assistance where you can
pay as you go.
Mondays from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon

Digital Media -
Introduction
Learn how to make the technology work
for you and discover how user-friendly
it can be.
This program was cancelled due to
insufficient enrolment numbers. Please
contact us to register your interest for
Digital Media programs in term 2.

Our students are saying - “Relaxed atmosphere
led to the
interchange of ideas.”

“When I started this course I had no
skills whatsoever with a
computer”

“When I started for a while I felt like
a
dill but continued with my
trainer and
classmates encouragement”

“I am now becoming competent and
really
enjoying my new skills.”

iPads and Tablets
Get more from your iPad or tablet.
Manage apps, photos and email.
Thursdays from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Beginners
Computing
Develop skills for using Windows PCs and
the internet, sending and receiving
emails and explore Microsoft Word.
This program was cancelled due to
insufficient enrolment numbers. Please
contact us to register your interest for
Computing programs in term 2.

Environment and SustainabilityBush Tucker
Program
Learn about our local environment and
understand the bush from a functional
and cultural perspective. Understand
seasonal and other impacts on the eco
system and to see the bush like a
supermarket.
Tuesdays from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Discover and Write
Your Own Story
Would you like to create your story -
for yourself or for your family? The
central aspect of this course will be
your memoirs.
Wednesdays from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Exploring
Shakespeare
Have you wondered what all the
Shakespeare fuss is about? Students will
explore, demystify and hopefully come to
deeply appreciate the language of
Shakespeare, as well as understand how
it has contributed to the ordinary
language of today.
Mondays from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm